Hi, Apologies - I sent this from the incorrect address. I suspect the recent changes in forwarding bounces on gnome.org caught the emails which would have told me my email was being held in moderation (and if I had received them, I would have cancelled the posts and resent).
Cheers, Dave. Dave Neary wrote: > As with previous GNOME releases, I've been tagging articles mentioning > the 2.24 release with the tag "gnome224" (that is, I have been tagging > releases since 2.16 - this is the first time I've used the gnome224 tag > - just to avoid any pedantry ;) ) > > You can catch reviews of GNOME 2.24 at this tag: > http://delicious.com/tag/gnome224 > > And for GNOME 2.XX, try > http://delicious.com/tag/gnome2XX > > It's interesting to see the impact of the release notes on the depth and > quality of the reviews, but it's also interesting to see some of the > not-so-positive things people have been saying over time, and trying to > pick some themes and trends out of it all. > > Delicious being collaborative linking, if any of you come across > articles relating to this or past GNOME releases, it'd be great if you > could also tag them 'gnome2XX' for the appropriate value of XX. -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list